Then, he filled stadiums again with Promise Keepers, the men’s movement that spurred millions to reaffirm commitments to Jesus, their wives and children, and their civic and social responsibilities.
Retired suddenly and early at 54, co-founded Promise Keepers and filled football stadiums with men seeking to spiritually become superior to their former selves. After that? Billy Mac from ...
It was in December 1990 when Coach Mac launched “Promise Keepers,” an ... the ministry took off. Football stadiums around the country were filled with praying men either dedicating or ...
Donald Trump took the Oath of Office and was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. He is only the second man in the nation’s history to return to the Oval Office after a hiatus. He has ...
NEW YORK – Tonight, Promise Keepers is returning to New York after six years, and organizers are excited to present to New Yorkers their new format. In the early 90s, tens of thousands of men filled ...
And his primary promise when it comes to foreign policy is that the priority ... putting the sometimes-maligned stadium at the center of events for two nights. “This is a day when every American does ...
A few years later, Promise Keepers was drawing tens of thousands of worshippers to arenas and stadiums around the country — and eventually more than half a million men to the National Mall in ...
“When a man sees a stadium full of other men crying, he figures it’s all right to cry too,” Donald Burwell, a Promise Keepers organizer in Detroit, told Time magazine in 1997. “With women ...
Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, Promise Keepers grew popular across the country, holding revival-style events in stadiums and mounting recruiting efforts to reach Black and Latino Christians.
After his coaching career, McCartney co-founded the Christian organization "Promise Keepers." He had four children with his late wife, Lynne.